Le baron de l'écluse Filming Locations
Le baron de l'écluse Filming Locations
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Le baron de l'écluse (1960)
Antoine, said the Baron, hero of the First World War and penniless, lives in Deauville playing casino. He starts to win some nice money and a yacht as payment. The Baron goes to Monte Carlo. But his luck is likely to turn quickly .